East Kent Mavericks
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The East Kent Mavericks are an American Football
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 team based in Canterbury
Canterbury
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, Kent
Kent
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. First formed in 2002 as a flag football
Flag football
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 team, they currently play in Division 1 South East of the BAFA Community Leagues
BAFA Community Leagues
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 (BAFACL).

History

The team was originally formed in 2001 as the Canterbury Coyotes. They immediately entered the British Senior Flag League, where they competed in the Southern Conference. After the six game regular season, they finished second with a 3-2-1 record, narrowly qualifying for the playoffs over the Bournemouth Raiders. They easily won their semi-final matchup away to the UCLA Renegades, scoring 34 points without reply to earn them a place in the final against the London Gators, which they eventually lost 14–22.
The following season, they relocated to Aylesford and renamed themselves the Invicta Coyotes. They entered the BSFL nine-man league and finished the regular season unbeaten with a 5-0-3 record, which was enough to for them to come second and once again qualify for the playoffs. They were drawn against the Bournemouth Raiders
Bournemouth Raiders
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, a team against whom they had already tied during the regular season, and the playoff game also proved to be a tight one, going into overtime before the Raiders won 0–6.
In 2004 the club committee decided it was time to take the next step up and recruit to join the British Senior League playing full contact American football and so took some time off from the semi contact flag league. They relocated back to their original home city of Canterbury and entered the British American Football League
British American Football League
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 as the East Kent Mavericks, where they were given a spot in the Southern Conference of Division Two. They found this new level of football more difficult and finished the season in last place with a 0-10 record. In the restructuring of the league prior to the 2007 season, they were moved into the South East conference where they enjoyed more success, recording five shutouts
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, finishing with a 5-5 record and only missing the playoffs by one place.
The 2009 season proved to be East Kent's best yet, winning the Division but losing out in the play-off quarter-finals 6–24 to Hampshire Thrashers, they finished the season with an impressive 8-1-1 record.

Senior team season records

Season Division Wins Losses Ties
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PF PA Final Position Playoff
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 Record
Notes
2001 British Senior Flag League, Southern 3 2 1 70 76 2 / 4 Beat UCLA Renegades 34–0 in semi-final.
Lost 14–22 to London Gators in final.
2002 British Senior Flag League, Nine-Man League 5 0 3 140 52 2 / 7 Lost 0–6 to Bournemouth Raiders in semi-final.
2003 to 2005 DID NOT COMPETE
2006 BAFL Division Two South 0 10 0 85 247 4 / 4 First season as a fully kitted team.
2007 BAFL Division Two South East 5 5 0 169 113 3 / 6
2008 BAFL Division Two South East 6 4 0 225 193 3 / 5
2009 BAFL Division Two South East 8 1 1 322 45 1 / 4 Lost 6–24 to Hampshire Thrashers in quarter-final.

Roster

East Kent Mavericks roster
Quarterbacks
  • 11 Simon Mackerill
  • 16 Ryan Maxwell


Running Backs
  •  4 Colin Hubbuck
  • 13 Mitchell Holt
  • 12 Simon Pollard
  • 44 James Robson FB
  •  7 Dan Weale
  • 33 Gary Welch


Wide Receivers
  • 17 Adam Chandler
  • 89 Marcus Everest
  • 83 Larry Laryea
  • 81 Adam Lillis
  • 85 Greg Mutyambizi
  • 80 Tim Palmer
  • 84 Scott Shepard K
  • 8 John Zinkus KR


Tight Ends
  • 87 Andy Corcoran
  • 91 Paul Cornforth
Offensive Linemen
  • 67 Neil Barnes
  • 54 Matt Cortlett
  • 77 Darren Ellis
  • 78 Gavin Frape
  • 76 Tom Laker
  • 45 Daniel Reader
  • 74 Paul Sharp
  • 55 Dave Squires
  • 69 Dan Stockman
  • 50 Graham Swanson
  • 71 Gareth Wells


  • Defensive Linemen
    • 93 Ian Cross
    • 99 Shaun Hickman
    • 95 Dan Johnson
    • 96 Alastair Jenkins
    • 94 Micheal Keefe
    • 63 Chris Kingsland
    • 72 Adrian Lees
    • 61 Daniel Stephens
    • 62 Michael Terry
    Defensive Backs
  • 25 Cai Ap-Bryn CB
  • 24 Tom Arnold CB
  • 32 Ross Chandler CB
  • 23 Ruben Cruz
  • 26 Russell Jordan
  • 27 Martin Woolnough CB


  • Linebackers
    • 58 Adrian Benn
    • 31 Drew Cozens
    • 22 Jamie Ewen
    • 43 Richard Hutchinson
    • 57 Toby James
    • 21 Glenn Lindley
    • 56 Ka-Poh Ling
    • 59 Dudley Ross
    •  1 Tweni Ubor
    • 35 Gareth Wright


    Special Teams
    • 84 Scott Shepard WR/K
    • 8 John Zinkus WR/KR
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